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notbecauseofvictories · 8 months
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Like a True Hero, I am going to book club even though I had a very long day of work and want to curl up in bed with a bag of chips and some tv instead.
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deadnightguard · 10 months
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speedpaint here https://youtu.be/NNz5eVVMjVc :3c
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trying to request the data from my reddit profile so i can delete it. does anyone know which option to select? i am unfamiliar with these and don't currently have the time to research them
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we-re-always-alright · 5 months
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I’m off work today but I’m thinking about it anyway and I’m thinking, you know, what cottage lawsuit industry is going to pop up next (if it hasn’t already) and my guess would be on CCPA/CPRA etc violations for small businesses
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mrhairybrit · 9 months
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Understanding CPRA: A Guide for Beginners
The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) is a data privacy law that was passed in California in November 2020 as an extension and expansion of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). The CPRA introduces new privacy rights for consumers and additional obligations for businesses. The law is expected to go into effect on January 1, 2023. Why Do We Need CPRA? The CPRA came about to address some…
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vistainfsec · 1 year
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pauldughi · 1 year
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92% of Companies Still Not Compliant with CCPA that Ramps Up January 1st
92% of Companies Still Not Compliant with CCPA that Ramps Up January 1st
According to aa study of nearly 10,000 companies, data privacy security company CYTRIO reports the marjority of companies have still not taken proactive measures to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). CCPA and the enhanced CPRA becomes fully enforceable on January 1, 2023 and includes employees’ rights to their personal data. “Companies should be aware of numerous changes…
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nationallawreview · 2 years
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Are You Ready for 2023? New Privacy Laws To Take Effect Next Year
Are You Ready for 2023? New Privacy Laws To Take Effect Next Year
Five new state omnibus privacy laws have been passed and will go into effect in 2023. Organizations should review their privacy practices and prepare for compliance with these new privacy laws. What’s Happening? While the US currently does not have a federal omnibus privacy law, states are beginning to pass privacy laws to address the processing of personal data. While California is the first…
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rizasizbahcaningulu · 9 months
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5 gündür evde suyumuz kesik her gün özellikle akşamları elektrikler kesiliyo dağda yaşamıyoruz hatayın belen ilçesinde merkezdeyiz. hastanede klima çalışmıyo. sürekli elektrik kesiliyo 1 dk bekliyoruz karanlıkta jeneratör devreye giriyo. dün arrest bi hasta geldi 50 derece sıcaklıkta cpr yaptık 1 saat belki döner diye. her cpra geçenin alnından terler damlıyodu hastanın üstüne. allah devletimizden razı olsun olmasa napardık aç susuz kalırdık değil mi :))):))
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plethoraworldatlas · 7 months
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Ironically, had I been invited, I wouldn’t have been driven to write this report. Private PR companies seeking to control access to information and public debate on behalf of the government about projects as consequential as the MBSD is dangerous — and is part of a larger concerning trend.
A growing number of these PR and consultancy companies work for clients seeking permits as well as the agencies responsible for issuing them, offering a one-stop-shop for expediting permits, with a team of communication specialists, consultants, engineers, and lobbyists at the ready. Two scoping hearings I attending this year held by the U.S. Coast Guard for floating LNG projects off Grande Isle, Louisiana, were moderated by third-party contractors who offer permit expediting services for industry. 
Despite the region’s shrinking wetlands, the government continues to permit new LNG export facilities on the Gulf Coast, and is encouraging hydrogen and carbon capture sequestration developments, though they too will lead to further land loss. Such developments require new pipelines, and constructing pipelines in the wetlands is one of the main drivers of the state’s land-loss crisis. 
Thirty miles south of New Orleans is where the MBSD construction will take place. A break will be made on the West Bank of the Mississippi River levee in Plaquemines Parish to allow for controlled releases of the river’s freshwater, laden with sediment and nutrients, through a two-mile-long concrete channel with a gate system re-connecting the river’s flow to the Barataria Basin.
The project’s supporters assert diverting the river to its historic path and unleashing the power of nature will result in the creation of 21 square miles of new submerged land in the basin’s wetlands over the next 50 years. This new land will create a natural barrier that will help protect the New Orleans metro area from storm surge, project proponents say. But scientist point out that the modern Mississippi River isn’t the same as it was 100 years ago — its land-building sediment load has been degraded due to the manmade water controls, and nutrient concentrations in the water are much higher. The project’s planners acknowledge that when the polluted river water is introduced into the basin’s brackish saltwater environment, increased initial land loss will occur as fresh water kills some of the marsh grass that holds the land together; however, a study determined that the land loss could be more substantial than the modelling for the project reflects.
The diversion project lies at the intersection of two crises: the state’s alarming coastal land-loss rate and the essential threat of climate change. This makes it ripe for disaster capitalism, a phrase Naomi Klein coined in her book “The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism.” Following a destabilizing event, funding is made available with little debate for projects the public is told that will fix or mitigate issues that actually advance corporate interests.
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In an op-ed about disaster capitalism, Klein pointed out that some of the same companies that profited off the Iraq war — Bechtel, Fluor, Halliburton, CH2M Hill, and Parsons — also profited in New Orleans after Katrina. CH2M Hill, now owned by Jacobs, is playing a role in the diversion project, as one of the many firms contracted by the CPRA. Those same companies, some of which have new names after being acquired, are all now also positioned play a role in the hydrogen and CCS market — an unsubstantiated climate solution that is being heavily unwritten with public funds. With billions on the table to combat the state’s land-loss crisis from restoration settlements funds from the BP oil spill, and billions more from the federal government to combat climate change, the disaster capitalist vultures are circling. Attending the groundbreaking offered me a peek at those utilizing a revolving door between public and private sector jobs allowing them access to the loot. Among the couple hundred attendees were government officials and an army of consultants, lobbyists, and PR specialist who service the oil and gas industry, at the ready to claim a piece of the pie.
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The Environmental Impact Study prepared on behalf of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers by GEC, a firm that offers engineering and consulting services, states that while there would be a positive impact of decreasing storm-related surge for communities in the greater New Orleans area, it would create increased flooding for communities directly south of the project in lower Plaquemines Parish that are home to minority populations. The report also concluded that the project will create economic hardship for those in the fishing industry who rely on the Barataria Basin, one of the country’s most productive estuaries. This is because the polluted fresh water entering the salt water environment will kill off most of the brown shrimp and oysters, as well as most of the Bottlenose dolphin that live there.
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farkmaz · 2 years
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Gece ex olan hastanın yüzünü 1 saat sonra hatırlamıyordum. 54dk cpra rağmen.
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tumnikkeimatome · 1 day
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シリコンバレーを擁するカリフォルニア州による「AI安全性法案SB 1047号」とは?CPRAに続く連邦法に先駆けた先進的な法整備
はじめに カリフォルニア州は、シリコンバレーを中心とする技術革新の中心地として知られています。 そのカリフォルニア州が、AI(人工知能)の安全性確保とイノベーション促進のバランスを取るための新たな法案「AI安全性法案SB 1047号」を推進しています。 この法案は、連邦法に先駆けた先進的な取り組みとして注目を集めています。 AI安全性法案SB 1047号の概要 上院議員スコット・ウィーナー氏が提出したAI安全性法案SB…
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ericvanderburg · 2 months
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CalChamber petitions court to review CPPA's appeal to begin enforcing CPRA
http://securitytc.com/T33glf
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vistainfsec · 1 year
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https://www.vistainfosec.com/blog/cpra-compliance-checklist/
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Cara Membuat Pesan GDPR dan CPRA di Google AdSense
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